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Ace Frehley worked with Gene Simmons on ‘Spaceman,' would 'definitely go back with KISS'. KISS frontman Paul Stanley recently announced the band’s second farewell tour could include former members performing onstage — and its original lead guitarist isn’t ruling out the chance to rock ’n’ roll all night for one last time. >>

Ask Well: Are Some People More Sensitive to Drug Side Effects?. Differences in the way your body metabolizes drugs might render you prone to side effects. >>

Chubbs the Alligator Once Again Raises His Profile on the Links. A longtime fixture at Buffalo Creek Golf Course in Palmetto, Fla., the reptile drew worldwide attention this week after another video of him there went viral. >>

Five Artificial Intelligence Insiders in Their Own Words. Data and tech expects share their takes on the current A.I. revolution >>

Jennifer Hawkins reveals the chore her father still makes her do. Even supermodels such as Jennifer Hawkins have to do chores. >>

Lara Worthington promotes a dating app for single women. She has two children with her husband of four years, Sam Worthington. >>

Lip fillers: Everything you need to know from a top doctor. Read this before booking an appointment. >>

Little Mix's Perrie Edwards reveals boys wouldn't come near her because of her freckles. The singer revealed boys didn't find her attractive when she was younger because of her freckles, while discussing previous insecurities on Lorraine on Friday. >>

Moment neighbour confronts shameless fly tippers dumping baby clothes at the roadside. The furious resident intervened after spotting a man and woman leave two full bags of rubbish on a street corner in Halifax, West Yorkshire on Monday night. >>

Myleene Klass goes TOPLESS as she soaks up the sun with Simon Motson. Myleene Klass was putting on a racy display on Thursday, as she went topless for a sultry holiday snap with boyfriend Simon Motson. >>

New evidence of a causal link between herpes viruses.... Experts stressed that dementia is not contagious and should not be thought of as an infectious disease and said the link should not concern people. >>

Oxford applicants told to not tie themselves in knots when asked to explain what a rock looks like. What a rock looks like, how we listen to music, and if religion still matters if God doesn't exist are among the questions aspiring students will be asked in their Oxford interviews. >>

Q&A: Conquering Mt. Everest, Against All Odds. Blind since he was 13, the mountain climber Erik Weihenmayer has reached the highest peaks on all seven continents. >>

The Computer Chauffeur Is Creeping Closer. Fully autonomous cars are years away, but it’s the automobile where artificial intelligence could have a critical role for the greatest number of people. >>

Trial of two carers accused of killing woman, 19, collapses in its third week. Edward Cairney and Avril Jones ere accused of murdering Margaret Fleming at Seacroft, the home they shared in Inverkip, Renfrewshire >>

Weapons: Will There Be a Ban on Killer Robots?. A push for a global agreement on autonomous weapons is stalled, much to the chagrin of advocates who believe a treaty is urgently needed. >>

Why this strain of Ebola will be far more difficult to stop. The WHO urged neighboring countries to be prepared – but there are political reasons why the virus can thrive in a border zone. >>